The key to understanding Mulholland Road

Albert 2022-03-18 09:01:02

David Lynch is not a director who pretends to be like Nolan, who feels he is awesome. David Lynch has created a new type. Nolan is just a toddler, drawing a tiger and becoming a dog. In terms of type, Nolan borrowed this form of disrupting the timeline, and in terms of content, he mainly copied Jin Min. So Nolan is not an innovative director, just knows how to make things happen. On the contrary, the "Dunkirk" he shot is very solid, without any tricks and tricks, and it is very worth seeing.

David Lynch didn’t make a movie to pretend to be advanced, so this movie is not difficult to understand. As long as you have dreamed, you can understand this movie. I don’t know if you have had similar fantasies. I have imagined countless times that someone can I invented the dream recorder and recorded the bizarre dreams I had. Unfortunately, I have never had it. No matter how wonderful the dream nightmare is, it becomes weaker and weaker like the afternoon sun after waking up. I can’t remember it for ten minutes. . When the scene dissipated half asleep and half awake, I felt that I was a great director.

The first time I watched "Mulholland Road", when the blue box was opened and the key was inserted, Betty disappeared. You will understand that everything in front is a dream. David Lynch just photographed a girl’s dream truthfully, and the back third, to complement her real life during her lifetime. Looking at it this way, it is very easy to understand. There are not so many advanced things. We can quietly appreciate David Lynch's wonderful composition, unique tones, and the weird world created by the blending of sound, light, and white water.

Diane is a Canadian girl. She was raised by her aunt and took her to California to develop her acting career, but she never went smoothly. She always played some small roles. During the period, she met a girl and became a good friend. She was also a girl. Ra, fell in love with this girl, and later this girl had a director boyfriend, separated from her and moved to the director’s mansion to live together. She was very angry and even bought a murderer, but at the same time, she regretted and feared and became insane. Gun suicide. (The body on the bed should be what she imagined Camilla to be shot.)

The previous paragraph of the story is just the daily life of a girl in Hollywood, or a legend she heard, or a film scene she has participated in: the director of the casting was threatened by the gang to use the boss woman; The gangster who always sits in a wheelchair in the dark; the greasy male protagonist who likes to wipe oil, the crappy killer. A series of mistakes. Watching in the theater (this scene is close to the truth, the dream is about to end, so it is very weird, she sits in a chair and shakes like an evil spirit) these illogical, fragmented but common links with each other are just the same. The life of the depressed girl in Hollywood and the dreams she would have-nightmares, and dreams that can't be imagined.

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Extended Reading
  • Selina 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    Watch a Lynch movie? Forget it, you might as well make me late...

  • Emmanuelle 2021-10-20 19:01:46

    It's a movie that I am vaguely clear after watching it but I don't feel much until I suddenly sit up at night before going to bed and shoot my head suddenly awakened. It's the feeling of dreams. I can use the lens and light to photograph the indescribable feeling brought by dreams, thanks to David_Lynch.

Mulholland Drive quotes

  • Cowboy: When you see the girl in the picture that was shown to you earlier today, you will say, "this is the girl". The rest of the cast can stay, that's up to you. But the choice for that lead girl is NOT up to you. Now... you will see me one more time, if you do good. You will see me... two more times, if you do bad. Good night.

  • Betty Elms: [Betty and Rita are in bed, about to have sex for the first time] Have you ever done this before?

    Rita: I don't know. Have you?

    Betty Elms: I want to with you.